Perversion

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'''Perversion''' is a derogatory term for deviation from the original meaning or doctrine, literally 'turning aside' from what is perceived to be orthodox or normal.  A '''pervert''' is a person in a state of perversion. By apocopation a 'pervert' becomes a 'perv'. These terms have two common usages:
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'''Perversion''' is a derogatory term for deviation from the original meaning or doctrine, literally 'turning aside' from what is perceived to be orthodox or normal.  A '''pervert''' is a person in a state of perversion. By apocopation, a "pervert" becomes a "perv"; what he or she does is "pervery".  It often refers to "sexual perversion", more neutrally and medically called a [[paraphilia]].
  
* It often refers to "sexual perversion", more neutrally and medically called a [[paraphilia]].
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The verb form of the term, in conventional use, simply means to turn something away from its natural state (or what is perceived to be its natural state.)  For example, one might say that the modern film version of "Romeo & Juliet" ''perverted'' the story.
  
* The term '''perversion''' was also used in the pre-Vatican II era by some Roman Catholics to describe the process of converting from Roman Catholicism to Protestantism. Whereas a protestant who joined Roman Catholicism was described as a ''convert'', a Catholic who became a Protestant was called a ''pervert''. The phrase is no longer used by mainstream Catholicism, though a small conservative fringe do  still use it on occasion.
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Within the [[BDSM]] community the term pervert has few if any negative connotations.  It is often used ironically in repossession of the term by its objects. So, a BDSM participant might greet another by saying, 'How ya doing, you perv, you?!"  [[Fetish club]]s may advertise themselves with a phrase like "a night of pervery".
  
The verb form of the term, in conventional use, simply means to turn something away from its natural state (or what is perceived to be its natural state.) For example, one might say that the modern film version of "Romeo & Juliet" ''perverted'' the story.
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This usage change pattern is similar to that used when [[homosexual]]s took back the word [[queer]], beginning about 25 years ago.  
 
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Within the [[BDSM]] community the term pervert has few if any negative connotations. It is often used ironically in repossession of the term by its objects. So, a BDSM participant might greet another by saying, 'How ya doing, you perv, you?!" This usage change pattern is similar to that used when homosexuals took back the word queer, beginning about 25 years ago.  
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Latest revision as of 17:37, 23 November 2013

Perversion is a derogatory term for deviation from the original meaning or doctrine, literally 'turning aside' from what is perceived to be orthodox or normal. A pervert is a person in a state of perversion. By apocopation, a "pervert" becomes a "perv"; what he or she does is "pervery". It often refers to "sexual perversion", more neutrally and medically called a paraphilia.

The verb form of the term, in conventional use, simply means to turn something away from its natural state (or what is perceived to be its natural state.) For example, one might say that the modern film version of "Romeo & Juliet" perverted the story.

Within the BDSM community the term pervert has few if any negative connotations. It is often used ironically in repossession of the term by its objects. So, a BDSM participant might greet another by saying, 'How ya doing, you perv, you?!" Fetish clubs may advertise themselves with a phrase like "a night of pervery".

This usage change pattern is similar to that used when homosexuals took back the word queer, beginning about 25 years ago.

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